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Charcoal cannot replace the need for adding mineral nutrients.
by paleorthid 2008-06-09 16:56 agrichar · bio-char · carbon · environment · farm · fertility · nutrition · phosphorus · science · soil · carbon_credits
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"Teaming with Microbes", by Jeff Lowenfels and Wayne Lewis. Foreword by Elaine Ingham. Strong soil science orientation. Well organized. Extensive index. Valuable guide to labs and suppliers. Looking forward to actually reading it.
by paleorthid 2007-01-25 22:36 bacteria · book · review · environment · fertility · fungi · garden · glomalin · microbiology · new · organic · science · soil
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...engaging with the organic myths of pseudo-environmentalists and their historically impoverished views of agriculture.
by paleorthid 2007-01-24 09:13 soil · science · agriculture · environment · erosion · chemistry · fertility · blog
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Research shows that invasive earthworms are damaging forest soils and are a menace to species diversity. The problem is most often associated with formerly glaciated regions, where native populations of earthworms are not present. Comparing soil in front of the invaders to post invasion conditions demonstrates that these worms cause soil compaction, reduced soil fertility, and increased erosion. It appears that these invaders are capable of alterations deep enough into the soil profile to result in a change in soil taxonomic classification at the order level. Other concerns are damage to rhizosphere functions, impairing soil carbon sequestration capacity.
by paleorthid 2006-12-16 16:30 ecology · edaphology · fertility · forest · fungi · habitat · health · microbiology · pedology · research · soil
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